上学期高一英语期末考试必修二.docx

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上学期高一英语期末考试必修二

上学期高一期末考试卷《必修二》

英语试卷

(完卷时间:

120分钟满分:

150分)

第1部分听力(共两节,满分30分)略

第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,A-D篇为常规阅读,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,E篇为七选五阅读,根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

选出选项后,请在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Ifyouwanttobeasuccess,studyattheUniversityofWaikatoisrightforyou.Theuniversityisinternationallyrecognizedforitsexcellenceandachievements.Itwillhelpyoudevelopadvancedresearchskills.Asauniversitystudentyoucangetfirst-classresearchfacilities(设施)withtrainedteacherstohelp,supportandadviseyouinyourstudy.Weprideourselvesonourhighstandards,ourresearchsuccessandourinternationalrecognition.Forfurtherinformation:

inf@waikato.ac.nz.

  Degree

   Weofferawidechoiceofbachelor'sdegrees(学士学位)forinternationalstudents,whichincludes:

Arts,CommunicationStudies,SocialSciences,etc.BachelorofMusicandBachelorofEducationareonlyforNewZealandcitizens,forfurtherinformation:

deg@waikato.ac.nz.

 TuitionFees(学费)

   Tuitionfeesaredifferentfromdepartmenttodepartment,generallyfrom$5,000to$6,000ayear.Forfurtherinformation:

tui@waikato.ac.nz.

 Accommodation(住宿)

   Youcanhavearoomina4-bedroomflat,whichwillcostabout$100amonthwithotherregularlivingcostsofabout$150amonthforoneperson.Forfurtherinformation:

acc@waikato.ac.nz

 Health

   TheStudentHealthServiceprovidesexcellentmedicalservicesforstudents.TheMedicalCentreisopenfivedaysaweek,includingstudentholidayswithfourdoctorsandnursestomeetyourmedicalneeds.Forfurtherinformation:

heal@waikato.ac.nz.

 Sports

   TheCentreisagreatplacetohavesportsactivities.Trainedexerciseteacherscanhelpyouworkoutatrainingplanandkeepyouactive.Thesportshallhasvolleyball,basketballandindoorfootballcourtsandaswimmingpoolaswell.TherearealsoalargenumberofsportsclubsatWaikato.Forfurtherinformation:

sport@waikato.ac.nz

21.Ifyouwanttogetmoreinformationaboutarts,youcanwriteto______.

A.sport@waikato.ac.nzB.heal@waikato.ac.nz

C.deg@waikato.ac.nzD.inf@waikato.ac.nz

22.Youhavetopayatleast______ayearifyoustudyattheUnivercityofWaikato.

A.$5,250B.$8,000C.$9,000D.$11,000

23.Acordingtothetext,whatwillyoudoifyouareillduringChrismasholidays?

A.Gotoahospitalnearby.

B.Buysomemedicineinadrugstore.

C.Senadoctorattheschoolmedicalcenter.

D.Trytogethelpfromyourclassmates.

B

My first reaction was annoyance(生气,恼怒). It was Friday afternoon, and I was within an hour of finishingmyworkfortheweek.AsIwasleaving,anursebroughtmeonemore patient message. The statement read:

 "Mrs. Jones called to say that she has had blurred vision(视觉模糊) ever since her medical test this morning." I smiled. Suddenly our tests were causing eye problems.

      This week my patients had questioned everything. My patient with high blood pressure had stopped coming to her treatment on the advice of an Internet chat room. A woman who had a mental problem was substituting(用......代替) St. John's word for her medication. Now Mrs. Jones was imagining problems. I rolled my eyes.

    My second reaction was worry. As I looked through her record, I tried to figure out why she would have blurred vision, but nothing in her record explained the new problem. She's probably just anxious, I thought. Still, she wouldn't have called if she had been all right. I picked up the phone.

    What I next felt can only be described as delight. Before I made the call, the nurse ran in:

 Mrs. Jones called. Her vision is fine. Turns out she picked up the wrong glasses when she left the office. The X-ray technician has been having the same problem. I let out a laugh. Mrs. Jones had been right. Her vision had been blurred. Now we know why.

    Finally, I felt shame. I came to realize what Mrs. Jones had taught me. I had first known she was wrong, that her anxiety had clouded her judgment. Instead, my medical training had clouded mine. Now I feel thankful that Mrs. Jones figured it out before I made a mistake about our relationship. Patients come to me for my help. They pay me to listen, diagnose(诊断), treat and talk. That suggests trust; I must remember that, and trust them too.

24.Thewritersmiledwhilereadingthepatientmessagebecauseheknew     .

A.Mrs.Joneswouldaskformoretests.

B.thepatientwasbeingunreasonable.

C.thenursewasjokingwithhim.

D.Mrs.Joneswouldcallhim.

25.WhathascausedMrs.Jones'eyeproblem?

 

A.Wrongglasses

B.Medicalcheckup

C.Herownimagination

D.ChattingontheInternet

26.Theunderlinedwords"cloudedherjudgment"inthelastparagraphprobablymean     .

A.madeherlesstrustfultowardthedoctor

B.putherincontrolofherownfeelings

C.madeherlessabletothinkclearly

D.putherinadangeroussituation

C

It'snottheflashiestcarintheworld.Notevenclose.Butthe1971VolkswagennamedHelioscandosomethingmostcarscan't:

nmonsolarenergy–energyfromthesun'slightandheat!

JoshuaBechtold,14,andtheotherstudentsattheRiversideSchoolinLyndonville,Vermont,workedmanymonthstogetHeliosreadyforthe1999 AmericanTourdeSol("Sol"istheLatinwordfor"sun").TheynamedtheircarafterHelios,thesungodinGreekmythology(神话).

The4-year-oldTourdeSolencouragestheuseof"green",orenvironmentallyfriendly,carstohelpreducepollutionandsaveenergy.It’snotarace.Carsare judgedonfuelefficiency(耗油量)ratherthanspeed.Intheweek-longevent,44carstookthe350-miletourfromWaterbury,Connecticut,toLakeGeorge,NewYork.Ofthe23studentcars,Helioswastheonlyonebuiltbymiddleschoolstudents.

AteacherdroveHelios,butthechildrentalkedwithpeoplewherevertheystoppedalongthemad."Thatwasmyfavoritepart,"saysAnnaBrowne,15."Weexplainedhowthecarruns.”

Dueinparttoold,inefficientbatteries(电池),Heliosfinishedfourth-outoffour-initskind,thesun-poweredclass."Wewerethereforthefunofit,"Annasays."We'reproudofHelios,"saysArielGleicher,14."It'sacarthat'sgoodfortheenvironment."

27.WhatisspecialaboutthecarHeliosinthetext?

      

A.Itwasbuiltbymiddleschoolstudents.

B.Ithasanattractivedesign.

C.Itwasmadein1971.

D.Itwonthefourthprize.

28.Howmanysun-poweredcarstookpartintherace?

     

A.1.       B.4.     C.23.    D.44.

29.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext.'?

      

A.TheMakingofHelios

B.1999AmericanTourdeSol

C.Sun-poweredCarsontheRoad

D.UseofGreenCarsinConnecticut

30.ThestudentsfeltproudofHeliosbecause______.

A.itcouldrunasfaras350miles    B.itwasfavoredbymanychildren

C.ithadhigh-qualitybatteries        D.itwasdrivenbycleanenergy

 

D

Theotherday,myfriendJanewasinvitedtoa40thbirthdayparty.Thetimeprintedontheinvitationwas7.30pm.Janewentoffwithherhusband,expectingamerryeveningofwine,food,andsong. 

By9.45,everybodywashavinggreatfun,butnofoodhadappeared.JaneandDavidwererestless.Otherguestsbeganwhisperingthatthey,too,werestarving.Butnoonewantedtoleave,justincasesomefoodwasabouttoappear.By11.00,therewasstillnofood,andeveryonewascompletely offtheirheads.JaneandDavidlefthungryandangry. 

Theirexperiencesuggeststhatthewordsontheprintedinvitationsneedtobemadeclearer.Everyonereadsandunderstandstheinvitationsdifferently.Mostofuswouldagreethat6.30-8.30pmmeansdrinksonly,goouttodinnerafterwards;8.00pmor8.30pmmeanspossibledinner,but9.30pmandanytimethereaftermeansnofood,eatbeforehand,rolluplate. 

Butthisisnotalwaysthecase.Ifaskedtoastudents'partyat6.30pm,itisnormalforguestsnottoappearbeforemidnight,ifatall,andnoonecares.Beingthefirsttoarrive-lookingeager-issocialdeath.Whenmymotherisaskedtoapartyfor6.30,shelikestobethere,ifnotontime,thennolaterthanseven.Myagegroup(latethirties)fallssomewherebetweenthetwo,butbecausewestillthinkwe'reyoung,we'reprobablyclosertostudent-timethangrown-uptime. 

Theacceptedcustomatpresentisconfusing(混乱的),sometimesannoying,anditoftenmeansyoumaygohomehungry,butitdoeslendeverypartythatpreciouselement(成分)ofsurprise. 

31.Theunderlinedwords"offtheirheads"probablymean______.

A.tiredB.crazy

C.curiousD.hopeless

32.JaneandDavid'sstoryisusedtoshowthat______.

A.petty-goer8usuallygethungryatparties

B.partyinvitationscanbeconfusing

C.peopleshouldaskforfoodatparties

D.birthdaypartiesformiddle-agedpeoplearedull

33.Forsomeyoungpeople,arrivingontimeforastudents'partywillprobablybeconsidered_______.

A.verydifficult

B.particularlythoughtful

C.friendlyandpolite

D.sociallyunacceptable

34.Accordingtothewriter,peopleintheirlatethirties_______.

A.arelikelytoarrivelateforaparty

B.carelittleaboutthepartytime

C.haven'treallygrownupyet

D.likesurprisesatparties

35.Whatisthegeneralideaofthetext?

A.It'ssafetoarrivelatejustwhenfoodisserved.

B.It'swisetoeatsomethingbeforegoingtoaparty.

C.It'simportanttofollowsocialrulesofparty-going.

D.It'snecessarytoreadinvitationscarefully.

E

Theeyesarethewindowsofthesoul.Havingapairofbright,cleareyesisveryimportant,soweshouldprotectoureyesthroughoutourlives. (36)      

  KeepadistancefromtheTVsetwhenyouwatchTVandgiveyoureyesarestevery30minutes.  

(37)  Don'treadwhilelyingdownorwalking.Relaxaftereveryhourofreading.

Don'tstareatthesunortrytoreadinth

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